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Sarah Palin May Not Be The Mother of the 5th Child???

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You had me up until the drink while pregant well actully you lost me at come on now. All I see is some one holding a bottle, who clearly isn't nor has the ability to get pregnant.

In no way are any of the canidate's advocating un-protected sex, so why even try to insinuate that?

As for getting a deal, sure but Im not running for a political office where my personal ties come into play, lets make a fair comparison here.
 
What a non story. Seems like the Palin pick scares the Obama nation. As of now Obama gets my vote but the more I read the more I might just vote "present" on my ballet.
 


P.S: i thought you weren't suppose to drink during pregnancy?

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P.S. I thought you weren't supposed to wear a bandanna underneath a tilted hat unless you were Tupac.

She should be faulted more for hanging out with this cat than drinking while pregnant...even if she's actually not drinking there.
 
P.S: i thought you weren't suppose to drink during pregnancy?

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When was this taken? Where is the picture of her drinking? The only person that looks like they've been drinking is the d-bag in the middle.
 
P.S. I thought you weren't supposed to wear a bandanna underneath a tilted hat unless you were Tupac.
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It is Alaska, so chances are they do not even know Tupac is dead yet. Im sure they are behind the times on the fashion trends.:thumbup:
 
So much for McCain being anti-pork barrel... unless he really didn't look into Palin's background that is. :chuckles:

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/09/01/AR2008090103148.html?hpid=topnews&sid=ST2008090103340&s_pos=

Palin's Small Alaska Town Secured Big Federal Funds

By Paul Kane
Washington Post Staff Writer
Tuesday, September 2, 2008; Page A01

ST. PAUL, Minn., Sept. 1 -- Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin employed a lobbying firm to secure almost $27 million in federal earmarks for a town of 6,700 residents while she was its mayor, according to an analysis by an independent government watchdog group.

There was $500,000 for a youth shelter, $1.9 million for a transportation hub, $900,000 for sewer repairs, and $15 million for a rail project -- all intended to benefit Palin's town, Wasilla, located about 45 miles north of Anchorage.

In introducing Palin as his running mate on Friday, Sen. John McCain cast her as a compatriot in his battle against wasteful federal spending. McCain, the Republican presidential candidate, hailed Palin as a politician "with an outstanding reputation for standing up to special interests and entrenched bureaucracies -- someone who has fought against corruption and the failed policies of the past, someone who's stopped government from wasting taxpayers' money."

McCain's crusade against earmarks -- federal spending sought by members of Congress to benefit specific projects -- has been a hallmark of his campaign. He has said earmarks are wasteful and are often inserted into bills with little oversight, sometimes by a single powerful lawmaker.

Palin has also railed against earmarks, touting her opposition to a $223 million bridge in the state as a prime credential for the vice presidential nomination. "As governor, I've stood up to the old politics-as-usual, to the special interests, to the lobbyists, the big oil companies, and the good-ol'-boy network," she said Friday.

As mayor of Wasilla, however, Palin oversaw the hiring of Robertson, Monagle & Eastaugh, an Anchorage-based law firm with close ties to Alaska's most senior Republicans: Rep. Don Young and Sen. Ted Stevens, who was indicted in July on charges of accepting illegal gifts. The Wasilla account was handled by the former chief of staff to Stevens, Steven W. Silver, who is a partner in the firm.

Palin was elected mayor of Wasilla in 1996 on a campaign theme of "a time for change." According to a review of congressional spending by Taxpayers for Common Sense, a nonpartisan watchdog group in Washington, Wasilla did not receive any federal earmarks in the first few years of Palin's tenure.

Senate records show that Silver's firm began working for Palin in early 2000, just as federal money began flowing.

In fiscal 2000, Wasilla received a $1 million earmark, tucked into a transportation appropriations bill, for a rail and bus project in the town. And in the winter of 2000, Palin appeared before congressional appropriations committees to seek earmarks, according to a report in the Anchorage Daily News.

Palin and the Wasilla City Council increased Silver's fee from $24,000 to $36,000 a year by 2001, Senate records show.

Soon after, the city benefited from additional earmarks: $500,000 for a mental health center, $500,000 for the purchase of federal land and $450,000 to rehabilitate an agricultural processing facility. Then there was the $15 million rail project, intended to connect Wasilla with the town of Girdwood, where Stevens has a house.

The Washington trip is now an annual event for Wasilla officials.

In fiscal year 2002, Wasilla took in $6.1 million in earmarks -- about $1,000 in federal money for every resident. By contrast, Boise, Idaho -- which has more than 190,000 residents -- received $6.9 million in earmarks in fiscal 2008.

All told, Wasilla benefited from $26.9 million in earmarks in Palin's final four years in office.

"She certainly wasn't shy about putting the old-boy network to use to bring home millions of dollars," said Steve Ellis, vice president of Taxpayers for Common Sense. "She's a little more savvy to the ways of Washington than she's let on."

Silver, reached by phone at his Vienna home, declined to comment. Wasilla's town offices were closed Monday for the Labor Day holiday.

Maria Comella, Palin's campaign spokeswoman, said Palin sought the Wasilla earmarks because she was "working in the best interests of Alaska, working within the confines of the current system."

Palin became a staunch reform advocate after her 2003 appointment to the state's Oil and Gas Commission. She accused another commissioner -- Alaska Republican Party Chairman Randy Ruedrich -- of raising campaign contributions from industries he was regulating. "She realized that the environment around her was no longer what it once was, and elected officials were abusing their power," Comella said.

Sen. Barack Obama, the Democratic presidential nominee, used to secure earmarks for public nonprofits in Illinois, but he announced last year that he would no longer seek earmarks for any entity. Sen. Joseph R. Biden Jr. (Del.), Obama's running mate, co-sponsored $85.6 million in earmarks for 2008, according to one study.

The Palin earmarks came when Stevens was chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee and Young was a senior member of the House transportation committee.

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In hiring Silver, Wasilla found someone who was a member of each lawmaker's inner circle. Silver has donated at least $11,400 to Stevens's political committees and $10,000 to Young's reelection committee in the past decade, according to Federal Election Commission records.

Sliver's firm employed Stevens's son, Ben Stevens, in the late 1990s as a federal lobbyist, according to multiple media accounts. Ben Stevens was not listed on lobbying disclosure forms as having worked on Wasilla earmarks.

The firm became ensnared in the wide-ranging federal investigation of corruption by Alaska Republican officials. Federal agents reviewed records about its other municipal clients, as well as fishing companies represented by Robertson, Monagle & Eastaugh that were close to Ben Stevens.

The investigation has increasingly focused on Veco, a now-defunct energy services company whose chief executive, Bill Allen Jr., pleaded guilty in May 2007 to bribing Alaska officials.

Ted Stevens is awaiting trial on charges that he accepted more than $250,000 in unreported gifts from Allen. Ben Stevens, who has not been charged, has been identified in court documents as having accepted more than $240,000 in consulting payments in exchange for legislative favors while he served in the state Senate.

A Veco executive testified last year in a criminal trial that Allen had ordered him to arrange annual fundraisers for Young. The congressman has not been charged with any crimes.

After becoming governor, Palin became a critic of Young and the Stevenses. She endorsed Young's opponent in a Republican primary last week that is still too close to call, and last year she demanded Ben Stevens's resignation as Alaska's member of the Republican National Committee. She has also criticized Ted Stevens.

In addition, Palin has reversed course on at least one major earmark: After initially supporting the $223 million bridge, which was to connect the town of Ketchikan with a remote island, she reversed course last year and canceled the project because of cost overruns. Critics have dubbed the project the "Bridge to Nowhere."

But her administration remains eager for many other earmarks.

In February, Palin's office sent Sen. Stevens a 70-page memo outlining almost $200 million worth of new funding requests for Alaska.
 
So much for McCain being anti-pork barrel... unless he really didn't look into Palin's background that is. :chuckles:

CW56, please try to stay on topic, this thread has been dedicated to attacking the woman's children. Please keep the issues out of this.
 
Count me among those who feel sorry for Palin's (albeit tragically-named) children.

It's one thing to be in elementary school when your dad runs for office. It's quite another to be in high school, as the picture with the bandana-clad d-bag illustrates.

On a side note, for a second there I thought Palin was partying with Splitz in that picture. That's at least what I always figured that he looked like.
 
I am a Obama supporter, but I'll definately admit that the coverage of this story is rediculous. Teen pregnancies happen, and this story tells me nothing about McCain or Palin.

Listen to Barack and drop it...

All it tells me about McCain is that his campaign is terrible at researching VP picks.
 
Dems are scared and desperate.

I am scared... not that Palin has a pregnant teenager, or that she could be a threat to Obama. It's the sheer fact that people are dumb enough to think she's a good candidate for the job.

She's a governor and she's a woman. Add on one good policy move to talk about over and over (bridge to nowhere) and you have an inexperienced VP candidate that stands for almost nothing I stand for and is just a ploy to get swing voters.

For as much as they like to bash Obama for lack of experience, McCain picked a partner who has basically none. Obama picked someone who has been around a long time.

This basically means you get an old guy and a young gun in each package. But for some reason the extremes on each side think they have an upper hand.

At this point people will vote either on the agenda of the candidate, or whoever sells the "I'm young so I like change" angle the best.

I support Obama because generally I agree with his politics, and of course his speeches inspire me and give me hope. McCain has strayed from his maverick ways and has now picked a VP I think is just a gimmick vote getter, not a real candidate for the President, which is important if he has a heart attack or stroke.
 
All it tells me about McCain is that his campaign is terrible at researching VP picks.

There's no doubt in my mind it was disclosed. It was probably one of the first things they told McCain's team. They gave her a list of 70+ personal questions before they met with her. She admitted she smoked pot and "inhaled"....she admitted her husband got a DUI...she admitted to getting a ticket for hunting without a liscence. To think she was going to ACCEPT the VIP roll and then try and hide her daughter's pregnancy is insane...she'd pass on the invite first.

When Palin's daughter gives birth she will be about 6 months younger than Obama's mother was when he was born. We shouldn't disqualify Obama because his mother gave birth to him at a young age, we shouldn't disqualify Palin because her daughter is giving birth at a young age.
 
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There's no doubt in my mind it was disclosed. It was probably one of the first things they told McCain's team. They gave her a list of 70+ questions. She admitted she smoked pot and "inhaled"....she admitted her husband got a DUI...she admitted to getting a ticket for hunting without a liscence. To think she was going to ACCEPT the VIP roll and then try and hide her daughter's pregnancy is insane...she'd pass on the invite first.

When Palin's daughter gives birth she will be about 6 months younger than Obama's mother was when he was born. We shouldn't disqualify Obama because his mother gave birth to him at a young age, we shouldn't disqualify Palin because her daughter is giving birth at a young age.

agreed. Her backing of Buchanian, teaching of abstinance only, and teaching of creation only are the reasons I dont like her. I absolutely dispise the "moral" right
 


Come on now.... are you telling me you never to got a deal in your life????Like, for the past 4 years i only paid $15/visit to get my oil changed,check for leaks, fill up brake, steering fluids. ( reg. price $49.99). I can have a free car detailing every 6 weeks. All this because i have been good to my car dealer and brought him many customers over the years.

I have went to bars got free drinks....Its life people show gratitude.



Also, i don't agree with the whole why does it matter if her daughter is pregnant. Its a big issue...

If McCain is elected and if they end up with a majority who do you think they are going to appoint on the supreme court? Then Abortion might be made illegal and you will have all these unwanted babies that families cannot afford to have.

They are also telling the young teenagers its okay to go out and have sex without protection. Then in a few years teen pregnancy and STD's will be on the rise.

P.S: i thought you weren't suppose to drink during pregnancy?

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Is one of these kids Bristol Palin?!
 

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